11 April 2016

WIN 1 of 5 'Colour with Me, Mum!' Colouring Books

Colouring is a great activity for parents to do with their children. Not only does it take you away from the screens of tablets and computers, but it gives you an authentic way to connect and have fun!

Featuring over 50 unique colouring templates, family psychologist Dr. Jasmine Narayan’s colouring book is shaped to make colouring side by side easier. Each spread features a single piece of art connected across the page. One side has more intricate artwork for you, while the other has simplified artwork for your child. While you are each working on your own piece, they come together to form one beautiful, single piece of art!

The book also includes 100 questions to generate thoughtful responses from your child, and how to best communicate with your child through colouring.

For your chance to WIN 1 of 5 colouring books you can enter via the Gleam entry form below.

The giveaway ends at 11.59pm GMT on 16th May 2016.

Leaving a comment is compulsory but there are additional entry methods available also.

we still do colouring together and have done all her life, even though she is 30 and about to give birth to my 1st grandchild Whenever she comes over we sit at the table doing colouring, she can relax and open up. when she got married I got her a brides/wedding adult colouring in book! Now we have a babies colouring in book, its a great mindfulness exercise!

I take my grandchildren walking I'm a great out door lover and think it's important to learn them all about the wildlife and plants and how to respect it they enjoy it and are inquisitive about everything

We enjoy colouring, lego, jigsaws and playing shop/cafe. Also love spending time outside getting fresh air and generally letting my little one let of steam. He's in his element when we go to the beach and play on the sand dunes, or collect shells, paddle (in wellies or bare feet).

We've been enjoying a lot of dancing lately! Sticking the music on random and just shaking it. I have to confess I take a lot of delight in watching the kids bop around to all sorts from Ash to Dire Straits.